With the board reading , Eli Elezra called a 400-chip bet from his opponent before the fell on the turn. The player checked to Elezra and he moved all in. His opponent called with the for two pair. Elezra held the for top pair and needed help.
The river card was the help Elezra needed with the falling and counterfeiting Elezra's opponent.
We didn't get to the table until the board had been dealt out and the players were counting out the chips, but according to the players at the table, Scott Seiver and his opponent got in a raising war preflop that ended with his opponent five-bet shoving with and Seiver calling with .
Seiver was in great shape to double up, but the board ran out , giving his opponent a rivered wheel and sending Seiver to the rail.
Danny Suied just called an opponent's all-in bet of 2,550 with the . His opponent held . The board ran out and Suied's set of queens was higher than his opponent's set of fours. He's up to 27,000 now.
We've just received word via poker's favorite 140-character social networking site that Chino Rheem is now up to 25,000, but we've found somebody else who's got a stack even bigger.
We caught the action between Tom Dwan and an opponent on a flop that read . Both players checked, so the dealer flipped up the on the turn. Again, his opponent checked, but this time Dwan threw out a bet worth 1,650. After about two minutes of mulling it over, the other player let his hand go.
Dwan is now on a monster stack worth more than 38,500. Small wonder that his tablemates are far too scared to play a pot with him.
Sam Trickett check-raised all in for 3,500 after his opponent bet 1,500 on the board of . The player snap-called with the . Trickett held the . The turn was the to leave Trickett drawing dead to his opponent's quads. The river completed the board with the , but Trickett was already out the door.
We aren't sure how the money got in, but Lauren Kling had her opponent all in preflop and was in great shape as she had against her opponent's . However, the flop was a disaster as it came . Kling couldn't catch up as the turn and river came . Kling is crippled down to around 650 after the break.
Jon Van Fleet just eliminated a player on the board with a set of fours. Van Fleet held the and his opponent mucked before hitting the rail after all the money went in on the river. Van Fleet's up to 8,500.